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Mylove55:My sister, don't say that. It is only in Nigeria that people seizes opportunities in virtually everything. That's the nature of country we are and that's why we need demands it work. Nigeria is not the only country people protest and aftermath of the protest (I believe you do read or listen to news) cost of living don't skyrocket. |
It's better every party involve go on a break first then we all come together to chat a way forward that everyone's right will be protected. |
Nonsense, if am not a member of the committee, forget it. |
OcVoice:Will I say hypocrisy is what is killing us. For us not to talk when things were going bad, we forgot that when the consequences arises we all will feel the heat. This is one of the outcome though politics and religion played out because they have become part of us. So many ills have been carried out in the past and no one seems to talk because it does not affect me or you. If we really want this country to work, we all have to assemble together. |
In as much as I condemn our schools being shutdown, if ASUU can man up and give the government hell I will so much appreciate them. This is no time to have mercy on our leaders. They have shown us time with out number that they are evil, brute and wicked. Since the only word the hear is HARD (I mean making governance hard for them). They don finally buy market this time around. |
They should give us a country that function for all. People are not asking too much. If they like they should continue to play politics with everything. This wave will keep on coming until the right thing isdobe by the leaders. |
Next time don't play politics. Do the right thing on time. |
Fahdiga:That gee is a real bastard. |
They can never continue playing politics with it. Worthless leaders. |
He done go read reader again? |
Sanity must be instilled in the force then we can begin to lay foundation o making this country good. Not because you wear uniform and carry AK, you will now begin to terrorize the civilians in the street. |
Go destroy am na. Why give 12 hrs. Except you don't want this fire burning already to go off, go destroy their houses. This time around na your head they go come for. Stupid fool. |
emror4u:What they wish for, when it finally matured will consume us all. If they like, they should continue playing politics like they do with every other things. Stupid government. |
Congratulations ma'am. Show the world how sophisticated Nigerians are in making things work positively despite us degenerating back here at home because of corruption, greed, selfishness, ignorance, etc. |
fijiano202:No mind them. Nigerian police, they can lie. Then and Nigerian government are like junior and senior brothers in lying. |
This is one of the few trivia thing that gets a nation to its kneel. We might see this inhumane treatment of the civilians by soldiers and sees it as a fun or tribal cajoling. Like the SARS issue, it's gonna burn this nation one day. |
obicoolnino:Yeah bro, I represent. Greetings sir! |
Professorcplus:Please Nigeria is not a joke but those fools who want to it a joke. Come to think of it, what was he and his pay masters thinking when they wrote the script. We don't have professionals who knows in and out of cameras that will make him go plant one and claimed that he discovered a hidden camera. I guess we have let them to long a time to ride on our intelligence that will warrant them coming to play any script they like to our detriment. All hail the new detective in town - Detective Fashiooo |
obicoolnino:If the society is not friendly for everyone to thrive, enabling ground not created to guarantee the survive of all, a society where everybody's interest is guaranteed, be rest assured that no matter the kind of law or punishment introduced by the government will not not end crime rather it will inflam it. |
ThompsonJoo:Nigeria have never been great before. But now we're on the path of being great. |
Thank you sir. This alone will motivate others who believed their voice can not be heard to start speaking and those who has been speaking to continue. Nigeria must be expunge of any forms of military and paramilitary brutality, corrupt, etc. |
Let the blame game begins. They have now seen a perfect ground to blame others for there failures. Stupid set of greedy fools. |
Shooting themselves in the leg. Wait oh, another stupid governor will come and contradict this testimony. |
originalprof:Forget that my bro, God is not going to judge man base on that level. He's not wicked and mean like man to his fellow man. |
If this country did not burn to the ground we can never rebuild it to function for all. |
Please who knows where that bitch called Lauretta Onochie is? Been waiting for her to come and voice the poisons since this pallava started. |
Una don come again. This is the same reason why everything has fallen apart in this country. This is why we can't face our problems squarely, always playing blame game. Oga Yeye, if u gave nothing to say, SHUT THE Bleep UP. Welcome to Nigeria where everything done against government is politically motivated. |
ThatFairGuy1:The system permit it. Please with all due respect, people are not thief. |
OgaRico:History is there. That's what I mean by 'ASK THOSE THAT RULED ROME'. |
Ustec:At least this will send a strong message to them that no matter how secure they think they are, when the mob rises, there's no safe haven for any one. ASK THOSE WHO RULED ROME. By the grace of God, 2023 will be so much interesting and will be my first time to vote. I must cast my vote because with this, to an extent, the people's vote will start counting for good. |
If proper investigation is conducted, you will find out that these officers (may their souls rest in peace) we're among the many officers traitining and maiming the citizens with impunity. Now, Enugu citizens now saw it as a time to revenge. Lesson: always try to be just to mankind in ur little corner or office. Nigeria must surely overcome. |
CamusMidas:These people called common man in the street constitute about (let me not too exergetate) 60% or more of the population and they are a force. These same category of people have nothing to lose. How? They have been denied of quality education, quality healthcare, quality infrastructures, quality meal and to most of them, they are walking corpse all thanks to the system. The Nigerian system have over the years directly or indirectly armed these men. That's what you get when government is not sensitive to the plight of her citizens. Forget that some of us have to create way to survive but many don't have that strength. The English Glorious Revolution of 1688, and French Revolution of 1789 with so many other countries where a successful revolution took place wrestled power from the few elites to be domicile with the people. For instance, the English revolution created a new English state where everyone is happy to partake. Though, in history there are so many other revolution (or rise of the people) that have spell dome. For instance, Egypt, Libya, etc are few examples of countries that got it bad after people's rise. Before I answer your question, do you know why there were unprecedented corruption virtually in all sectors of Nigeria is because no one is guaranteed of his survival tomorrow. Sorry to say this, even Dangote might be tempted to loot if given the opportunity. BLAME THE SYSTEM. Back to your question, if we go through this phase together with survival and betterment of Nigeria to all, irrespective of class, believe, culture, religion, tribe, we'll begin today, this very moment to lay a foundation of a functional country that will work for all. If you have more to say or criticism, your welcome cos this is the time to make this country function. I believe you're within your 30s. If our fathers and forefathers fought this fight, we wouldn't have been in this mess and I don't want this country to be in this mess b4 the next generation comes in. |
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